Hello
I'm (re)creating a "piano-hero" game named linthesia (
https://github.com/allan-simon/linthesia the screenshot at the end may help you to understand better my problem)
basically I have a big texture which is the texture on which I draw all the notes to be played. then I put it in a view, and I move the view down with time so that it gives the impression that notes are "coming down"
it all works perfectly for short song
BUT for long song (well > 1 minutes which actually a lot of songs ...) I exceed the maximum size of a texture
with this error message:
Failed to create texture, its internal size is too high (700x21312, maximum is 8192x8192)
My basic idea on how to fix it is explained here
https://github.com/allan-simon/linthesia/issues/60 more or less:
1. create 2 texture each one the size of the "view"
2. display first texture , then second texture
3. when first texture is no more visible, clean it and draw on it the notes as it was the "3rd" screen
4. repeat
I see the big picture on how to do it, but I got these questions:
1. can I have the case in which the view is bigger than the maximum size of a texture ? (I guess no, but I prefer to be sure)
2. my solution certainly does not work if the size of the view change over time (if I allow people to resize the window, of course I can workaround the problem by not allowing resize or keeping the view at the same size), or is it CPU/GPU cheap to recalculate the full "screen by screen" splitting on resize ?
I guess it's a "already-solved" problem, so if people have links to piece of code I can reuse, that will be of a great help, as it's the only major bug in my game before releasing a 1.0
Edit: now that I think about it, for my game maybe it would be easier to not use a view at all and just redraw the updated view everytime but i guess view are already made to handle "huge world" , and certainly redrawing everytime is not very efficient in term of CPU/GPU
Thanks